SINGER 631 User Manual

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ZIP FASTENlìR INSERTiON

Sfraight stiliii setting; AK 3

Throat plate; General purpose
Cording Soot

Many difforont types of zips are available for

cvoiythiiig you s(>w. Tliorc aro sovtual satisfactory
methods for insci tion. Detailed sewing instructions
aro included it! zip packet. For any method «sod,
the Cording Foot onabics you to form an even lino

of stitching close to the zip.

When the zip is to the. right of th<> needle .............-

® .A.djust the Cording Fool to the left of the needle.

When the zip is io the left of the needle ...................

0 Adjust the Cording Foot to the right of the

needle.

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m.lND STITCHR» ZIP FASTflNïiR INSERTION

Selector setting: HO
Stitch Widtii: 2'A or 3
Tiiroat plate: General purpose
Stitch length: 12
Cording foot

Blind stitching the final step of a zip insertion

results in a fine linish that is almost invisible and

comjMiable to hand sewing. Parlicularly suitable

for chiffons, sheers, velvels and all delicate fabrics

where to)) stitching would be too harsh.

Allow a Vs" seam allowance. Start the insertion

in Iho regular way but omit linal .step.

Work from the right side of the garment and pin

the front of the zij) tape into position.

Roll the work over finger to ease fabric and pin

through all thicknesses. Baste about Vs" from sca;n

line to provide guide for blind .stitching. Remove

pins.

Set sfildi and adjust cording foot to the right

.side ot the needle.

Turn garment inside out. Place zip tape over

feed of madiine and turn back the front section of

garment to line of basting, creating a soft fold.

Position work so that the straight line of stitching

is made through front seam allowance and zip tape,

and the sideways stitch pierces a few threads of the

fold. Lower pressor bar and stitch slowly. Remove

bastings. Press.

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